28 April 2010 0 Comments

Free Foreign Language Courses Website

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FSI French Course

The U.S. Foreign Service Institute teaches foreign languages to government diplomats and personnel for duties abroad—and its courses are available online, for free. Which means you can access audio, texts, and tests in 41 different languages.

The FSI Language Courses web site isn’t actually maintained by the U.S. government itself, but the materials developed before 1989 are within the public domain (whether all of these materials came before then is not clear). Some languages contain more materials—for instance, the three texts on Sinhala isn’t going to beat the giant course on French anytime soon. For the most part, most major languages have student texts in PDF format, and audio in MP3 format which you can later put onto your music player. The courses also feature tests to see how well you’ve covered the material. In some cases, “headstart” courses for certain regions in the world are also available.

TIPS:

Learning or trying to keep up a language is tremendously difficult if you don’t speak the language in an immersion setting for an extended period of time. Some small things to do include setting your cell phone, email and iPod settings to the language you’re learning.

FSI Language Courses

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